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Sorry, I haven't addressed the station memory problem further since replacing the AC switch by-pass capacitor, which same didn't solve the problem. I'm using the receiver only as an amplifier for a Roku SoundBridge, so the station memory isn't a problem at present. When we return to AZ, I may look at it again.

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Connect the RCA (red and black to the input of the Kenwood KR-4600...You have options of inputs to use..

Either input at the back of the Kenwood KR-4600,or tape A and tape B..which ever you wan to use..

After connecting the red and black RCA to Kenwood KR-4600, then connect the other jack end to the ipod, and go the front of the Kenwood KR-4600 to activate the input selection knob to the desired input being selected at the back of the Kenwood KR-4600..

And don't forget to turn on the volume of the Kenwood KR-4600 and also the iPod volume..

Don't pay too much attention to the actual colors of speaker wire. Use the colors as reference. Each speaker has a plus and a minus. Connect them to corresponding plus and minus for their respective amplifier outputs.

To zyclon3, I've got a KR-V6030 that the volume knob some how got broke and had to take the receiver apart and get the knob out and play with it with the remote untill I got control. but I have to becareful cause it will go full blast if I'm not carefull going down in volume have to be especialy carefull since theres no stop.

it sounds like the button cell battery inside the receiver has gone bad if you take the cover off you will see it its about the size of a quarter. You can purchase a new one for around $4. Let me know if this works or if you need assistance in taking the cover off the receiver

Have same unit, exactly the same problem: station presets lose setting when power is off. I've opened the unit; there is no apparent battery of any kind.

As long as the unit is powered up, the station pre-sets seem to hold. There IS a capacitor across the power switch. Some A/C will therefore be transmitted into the unit when plugged in, even with the switch off. If the capacitor is open, no charge will enter the unit when the power switch is open. I will probably replace this capacitor and see if that fixes things, but it may take several days to do so. Has anyone else tried this?